Peak flow rate definition

Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a given storm condition at a particular location.
Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a prescribed design storm at a particular location.
Peak flow rate means the maximum rate of sewage flow for which the plant or process unit was designed;

Examples of Peak flow rate in a sentence

  • Peak flow rate records in the diagnosis of occupational asthma due to isocyanates.

  • Peak flow rate reductions were associated with antecedent swale soil conditions and the duration of flow in the channel.

  • Peak flow rate and volume calculations are provided in Appendix A, Stormwater Analysis Technical Report.

  • Peak flow rate was assumed to be 150% based on past survey results in Japan because of non-availability of reliable data in CWASA.

  • Average daily flow rate = 2300 / 24 x 60x 60 = 0.026l/s Peak flow rate = 0.026 x 2.5 = 0.065l/sA 20mm Municipal connection will be sufficient for the proposed development.


More Definitions of Peak flow rate

Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a prescribed design storm at a
Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a given prescribed design storm
Peak flow rate means the maximum rate of sewage flow for which the plant or process unit was designed; “Rated Capacity” means the Average Daily Flow for which the Works are approved to handle;
Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a given storm condition at a
Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a given storm condition at a 1701 particular location. 1702 "Permittee" means the person to whom the local permit authorizing land-disturbing activities is 1703 issued or the person who certifies that the approved erosion and sediment control plan will be followed.
Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a prescribed design
Peak flow rate means the rate at which Wastewater is discharged to the Sanitary Sewer during the single highest 5-minute Discharge period as reported in L/s.